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Dear Muslim child / by Rodaah, Rahma.; Ghanameh, Aya.;
"A love letter to Muslim children everywhere"--
Subjects: Epistolary fiction.; Picture books.; Muslim children; Muslims; Letters;
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Muslim in America. by Khan, Deeyah,film director.; Women Make Movies (Firm),dst; Kanopy (Firm),dst;
Originally produced by Women Make Movies in 2020.Since 2015, anti-Muslim hate groups, conspiracy theories and hate crimes have risen in the United States. In this Peabody Award-winning exposé, Deeyah Khan explores the connections between this increase in hate-driven incidents and state-endorsed racism and investigates what it's like to be Muslim in a country where many people feel they don’t belong. Filmed before and during the coronavirus pandemic and while events following the death of George Floyd unfolded around her in America, Khan meets ordinary Muslims whose lives have been shattered by violence and intolerance, activists trying to combat a rising tide of hatred, armed militia who believe Islam is infiltrating the U.S., and lawmakers who have themselves been the target of vitriolic rhetoric, such as Minnesota congresswoman Ilhan Omar.Deploying her uniquely intimate filming style, Deeyah seeks to get to the heart of the Muslim experience - providing a vivid insight into the experiences of alienation, of rejection, and the daily struggles of keeping faith in both Islam and the American Dream.Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Subjects: Documentary films.; Political science.; Social sciences.; Enthnology.; History, Modern.; Americans.; Foreign study.; Sociology.; Documentary films.; Ethnicity.; Current affairs.; United States--Politics and government.; History.; Politicians.; Political participation.; Racism.; Social problems.; Discrimination.; Muslims.; Hate crimes.;
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Muslim girls rise : inspirational champions of our time / by Mir, Saira.; Jaleel, Aaliya.;
Includes bibliographical references.Ages 6 up.LSC
Subjects: Muslim girls; Muslim women;
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Muslim girls rise [videorecording] : inspirational champions of our time / by Jaleel, Aaliya,illustrator.; Ayyar, Priya,narrator.; Jones, Andy,film director.; motion picture adaptation of (work):Mir, Saira.Muslim girls rise.; Dreamscape Media,publisher.;
Narrated by Priya Ayyar.These eloquent biographies introduce young audiences to the diverse and important contributions Muslim women have made and to role models they may never have heard of before.G.DVD; Widescreen presentation.
Subjects: Children's films.; Animated films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Biographical films.; Muslim girls; Muslim women;
For private home use only.
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The bad Muslim discount : a novel / by Masood, Syed,author.;
"Following two families from Pakistan and Iraq in the 90s through to San Francisco in 2016, a comic novel about being Muslim immigrants in modern America"--
Subjects: Domestic fiction.; Pakistani Americans; Iraqi Americans; Muslim families; Immigrants; Immigrant families;
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Four Eids and a Funeral [electronic resource] : by Àbíké-Íyímídé, Faridah.aut; Jaigirdar, Adiba.aut; Kidwai, Farah.nrt; Okuboyejo, Sandra.nrt; Khan, Shahjehan.nrt; cloudLibrary;
Ex-best friends, Tiwa and Said, must work together to save their Islamic Center from demolition, in this romantic story of rekindling and rebuilding by award-winning authors Faridah Àbíké-Íyímídé & Adiba Jaigirdar! The town of New Crosshaven has it all—even its own infamous love story. These days, Said Hossain spends most of his time away at boarding school. But when his favorite hometown librarian, Ms. Barnes, dies, he must return to New Crosshaven for her funeral and for the summer. Too bad being home makes it a lot harder to avoid facing his ex–best friend, Tiwa Olatunji, or facing the daunting task of telling his Bangladeshi parents that he would rather be an artist than a doctor. Tiwa doesn’t understand what made Said start ignoring her, but it’s probably that fancy boarding school of his. Though he’s unexpectedly staying at home through the summer, she’s determined to take a page from him and pretend he doesn’t exist. Besides, she has more than enough going on anyway, between grieving her broken family and helping her mother throw the upcoming Eid celebration at the Islamic Center—a place that means so much to Tiwa. But when the Islamic Center accidentally catches fire, it turns out the mayor plans to demolish the center entirely. Things are still tense between the ex-friends, but Tiwa needs Said’s help if there’s any hope of changing the mayor’s mind, and on top of everything, Said needs a project to submit to art school (unbeknownst to anyone). Will all their efforts be enough to save the Islamic Center, save Eid, and maybe even save their relationship? A Macmillan Audio production from Feiwel & Friends.
Subjects: Audiobooks.; Muslim; Contemporary;
© 2024., Macmillan Audio,
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The wonders we seek : thirty incredible Muslims who helped shape the world / by Faruqi, Saadia.; Mumtaz, Aneesa.; Khan, Saffa.;
Includes bibliographical references and Internet addresses.Ages 8-12.LSC
Subjects: Muslims;
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I belong to the Muslim faith / by Dicker, Katie.; Azizi, Zohal.;
Includes bibliographical references (p. 23) and index.Zohal, a young Muslim, shares her experiences of worship, festivals, and ceremonial observances as well as the effect of her faith on lifestyle, daily activities, and dress.
Subjects: Islam;
© 2010., PowerKids,
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This way out / by Ahmed, Tufayel,author.;
"Amar can't wait to tell everyone his wonderful news: he's found The One, and he's getting married. But it turns out announcing his engagement on a group chat might not have been the best way to let his strict Muslim Bangladeshi family know that his happy-ever-after partner is a man--and a white man at that. Amar expected a reaction from his four siblings, but his bombshell sends shockwaves throughout the community and begins to fracture their family unit, already fragile from the death of their mother. Suddenly Amar is questioning everything he once believed in: his faith, his culture, his family, his mother's love--and even his relationship with Joshua. Amar was sure he knew what love meant, but was he just plain wrong?"--
Subjects: Domestic fiction.; Gay fiction.; Novels.; Interracial couples; Muslim families; Muslim gay men;
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The Hypebeast. by Khan, Adnan.;
In 'The Hypebeast', small-time crook Hamid's search for his missing girlfriend pulls him into the orbit of a charismatic social-media imam. Adnan Khan lives in Toronto, ON. From the author of 'There Has To Be a Knife'.Library Bound Incorporated
Subjects: Thrillers (Fiction); FICTION / Crime; FICTION / Muslim; FICTION / Own Voices;
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